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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1887)
THE. OMAHA DAILY BEE u FRIDAY. MAY 27. 1887. CLIMBING THE BIG CLIQUE , The Bears Fooled On a Supposed Reserve Force in Satisfied Shorts. MONOTONOUS GRAIN MARKETS. t'rovUloriH Dull Cattle Decline * tlio In\voRt for Vcnr Ilown Turn In lings More TnUcThftti Ociicrnlly. CHICAGO PHOIUJCi : MAIIKKT. CiucAoo , Mny Ufi. ISpcclnl Telegram to the J > ir.J : The thoroughly frightened wheat bears climbed energetically today , the atti tude of the clltiio | betokening , as It did , a prcnt restore force In the satisfied shorts that they hnd niadu a mistake In supposing at the man In the Mr was In an unsubstnn- \1 shape , and they Immediately set about filling in tholr contracts. They bid Juno from SSXSMi&c without getting anything worth mcntlonltiK. Thecliquehouses helucci the shorts blil the market up on themselves , hut not nddlnic greatly to their lines of prop erty. Uetween 8'Jc ami b'J o considerable business was done. At the outside figure there was a halt , but In a few minutes the price went to We. The clique brokers sold n Jnrge quantity of wheat to the bears above b ! Kc , nnd on the down-turn Irom OOc they fed It out rapidly. The market declined rapidly to b'.ic. a rattling business being done on the break. During the last hour and n halt of the session Juno ranged Mi BJip , nnd nl ID p. m. icstcd lit bt'Jfc. ' Wlillo .Itino wns advancing ! , ' < Jnly Improved Xe from thu Inside price of the morning , viz , bGjtfc. Trading In the month wns brisk but in the aggregate not of exces sive volume. The clique Mouses were gen erally credited with getting rid of iibout ' Juno the early bult'o l,5'JOOOo bushels of on nnd whun the reaction followed they also told considerable July. The general lizures were steady but not specially higher , neither were they nctlvo on the whole. ThoiiKh there was morn excitement than business on the ' market excited and 'change to-dav the was higher on manipulation uud lirm on statis tical position. The speculative corn markets ran alone ; In a monotonous rut to-day. The niaikct was destitute of interesting features nnd the price changes were within narrow limits. July ranged between 40c nnd 40'fc , but dur ing n greater part of the long session it wns either 40 } < e buyer or seller. The snecuhitlve markets may be described as lirm but nltnost lifeless. The afternoon rnngo was as C iiSXc for June , 40Vc.for July , and 41-tfo lor August. The receipts were dull nnd practi cally unchanged. Dullness Is still the leading feature ot the provision market. No increase was reported in tlio number or volume of outside orders received for cash or tuture property and In local trading ciicles there certainly was no Improvement In the disposition shown to tnko Mold. Operators of nil classes simply adhered to their old conservative policy , yet , considering tlio light movement nnd the con dition of the hog market , which wns well supplied nnd lower , the product was sur prisingly well suppoiled. The holders , at nil events , wore In nowise Inclined to press the trade with offerings In the absence of buyers nnd ns n consequence prices fulled to suffer any material change. The opening was n little heavy but the trade promptly re covered from the depression uud both Inrd nnd short ribs stood at 1 o'clock n trillo higher than Inst night's Until quotations. J'ork wns nlso advanced to 81.00 or SSL75 for cash , May and Juno. In Inrd nnd short ribs trading wts : largely con lined to tlio ex tension of outstanding contracts. AFTKUNOO.V SESSION Wheat wns easier JiilySOa@bCcAuitistb5Jc. Corn wnsn.ulei but steady. Juno sold at 8sJ8 : ! ? < ? c ; July. 40 < < ! 40 > < c ; August , 41c : May. S7e. Onts were steady May sold at nhout - < ic ; June , 2fi fi2fl > c ; July , 87Jfc. 1'ork wns nominally nt 5:2X75 tor cnsh. In May and Juno there wns no trading. Lard wns stendy nnd closed at S0.57K for May , 80.00 for June. 80.70 for July , 8G.IO for August. Short ribs closed for May nnd Juno nt 87.20. for July at 37.80 nnd for August nt 87.40. CHICAGO IJIVE STOCK. CHICAGO , May 80. fSpeclnl Telegram to the HER. ] CATTI.K. Business wns slow from tirst to lost , and for the first day this week there was no essential decline , as com pared with the day before. During the past four days values have declined at n rapid rate and are to-da > 40@50c lower than a week ago. On the ordinary run fat cattle values went the lowest yesterday for the class of stock referred to , than at any time In several years , and during the week so far the treat bulk of the best cattle has sold within a range of 84.i5'i4.50 ! and plenty of good nnd useful steers at $3.804.10. The highest for the week until to-day wns S4.GOtf4.C5 ( for premium steers thnt would average 1000 Ibs nnd upwards. To-day a I'ittsburg dealer paid 14.00 for a load of cattle. He seemed to want them right bad and thnt Is the high est for the week. Native butchers' stock Is 40@50c lower than last week , the bulk of the decline taking place during the past day or two. There were GO loads of Tcxans among the fresh arrivals , and n lot sold about the same as yesterday , yet values on this Class are also 40g.r ( > 0c lower than n week ago today. Shipping steers , 1.830 to 1.500 Ibs. . 84.80(3 ( t.M ; 1,800 to 1.850 Ibs. . S4.00t34.40j 050 to 1,800 Ibs. , 8.75 : ! < < ? 4.'J.'i : acnrot extra 4'J. ' ' ) Ibs stock- Ms and feeders sold nt S2.2.rx < 34.15 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $2.00 < ft3.70 ; bulk 82.50 ® 1UO ; Texas urnssers , 8-.75di3.x ; ) ; slop-fed steers , 83.80@i.75. : llous Uuslness opened rather slow with another down turn of 15t < C10c , making a de cline of ir > @eoc for the week so far. Later there were more liberal and unexpected or ders , HO that there wns a Might rally at the close. Mixed sold at S4.70@4.hObo3t : assorted heavy and Philadelphia 84.05 5.00. Four loads of singing sold nt $4.M > . Light sorts averaged Sl.OOOTl.K ) , including \orkers which sold at 84.70 .80 ; light and pigs at LIVE STOCK. Ghluaffo , May 20. The Drovers' Jour- Dai reports as follows : Cattle Receipts. 0,000 ; Steadier and stronger ; shipping steers. $3.75@4.CO ; stockers - ers and feeders , S2.25c4.10 ( : cows , bulls and mixed , $ 'J.OOfuH.7U ; bulk , S2.50@3.10 ; Texas cattle , f 2.75&I.75. Hogs Receipts , 26,000 ; active and 5c lower , closing strong ; rough aud mixed. J 4.00(54 ( 4.00 ; packlugandahlpplng , I4.SOS5.10 ; light , 4.50@4.bO : skips , KUXX < J4.40. Sheep Hccelpts , 8,000 ; stronger ; natives , S8.00@4. : ; western , 83.50@4.35 ; Texans , 8'.25Mf.75 : ; lambs , 12.00(34.75. ( NntionM Stock Yard * Kant Ht. Louis , 111. , May 20. Cattle Kecelpts , 1,800 ; shipments , 9,500 : raster ; choice heavy native steers , 4.404.tw ; fair , to coed shipping steers , 83.00 )4.80 ) butchers' steers , fair to choice , 3.50&4.85 ; feeders , fair to good. I3.00O4.CO ; stockers , fair to good , 2.00@3.00. Jlogs Rpcelpts , 5.000 ; ihipments , 2,000 ; market 510c lower ; choice heavy and butch' ers' selections , 84.WK35.00 ; pack Ing , fair tc ooi ) , 84.75(34. ( K5 ; Yorkers , medium to prime 5 4. . ' 0(24.70 ( ; pigs , common to good , 93.7501 4.80 , Hansaa City , Mav20. Cattle Receipts , 1.800 ; shlpmenUi , 1,000 ; a trillo strong foi shipping ; steady for common and butchers bteers ; common to choice , S3.CO < 34.25 ; stock- cis , 82.GO@3.80 ; feeding stuerti , 83.-J5ffl8.UO cows. * .0(5 ( ( < i3.75. Hots Hecelpt * , 11,000 ; shipments , 4.00C strong and actlvo ; common to choice , Sl.lOfd 4.75 ; skips and pigs , I2.MX34.00. FIN NUIAU NKW YOIIK , May SO. [ Special Tclcgran ot the UF.K.I STOCKS Cousolldatctl Gas ab sorbed the attention of traders at the openlni this morning and several largo operator were reported to be Betting out ot line. Stoc ) was bought some time ago In anticipation o : nn Increase In the rate of dividends and the result was that a break of 3 per cent fron yesterday's closlntr price was recorded be forenoon , St. Paul Jfc Duliitu contluued It upward course , advancing another 5 pci cent making a total gam this week of abou 2t per cent The rest of the list was Orru but showed no Indications of any specla movement London prices were generally ehnde better than on yesterday , aad buyln of Heading was good enough to cause a frac tloual advance In It A story was curren that Ne w Kn viand was cornered. It was nl letted that members of the directory ua UVca dlffeient newt on a certain matter an that the bear partr In the stock bad sold themselves Into a hole. Very little Interest was taken In the ( irangersindlt was thought the operators would not attempt to trade In them to any extent until after the result ot Tuesdays' meeting of the managers Isknown. It was announced that at the coming annual meeting of the Northwest directors the usual dividend would be declared on common and preferred stock and tnat there would bo no "melon cut" or any now Issue of stock. Heading was buoyant , the boards close ad vancing 1 per cent on very largo transactions , Manitoba moved up \ \ { per cent , and the tone of the whole market became decidedly strong. It was reported that the Cummlngs- Unce-Thomas crowd had arranged to make a trip of Inspection over the Lake Erie & Western and a point was given out that a boom would bo started In the stock at the samotlme. Kallroad earnings for the third week of May showed largo gains and tills to gether with the prospects of the settlement of the dlllorcnces among the Granger roads caused the market to close with something of a boom. The total sales were about 210,000 shares. UOVKIINMKXTS ( Jovcrnmont bonds were dull but steady. YESTEIIDAY'S QUOTATIONS. JJ. S. r's c. &N. W . 12 ( u. S. 4's coupon. 12flt < do preferred. . . .lfil U. S. 4K'scoup .1105 < N. Y. C . Paclilcrrsot'n.i..iuri ! { ( > . it. &N . ioi } < CanadaSouth'n. . T. . Central rnclflu. . 40l Pacific Mail 5. " k Chicago * Alton. 1W ) IP. , I ) . , fe K % do preferred..m IPulluinn Pal.Car.1,17 C. , 11. AQ 14i ! 'Rending ' 45f ? ( ! > . , L. A W 1 7 M' Hock lsltnd : ; . . Krio Hii/i do preferred. . . . i * do preferred. . . . 75 0. , M.ASt. P. . Illinois Ontrnl..ii7 : do preferred..121 % I. , U. & W 24 St. I' . fc O ta K. &T 83tf do preferred..117 Lake Shore l)7 ) { Texas Pacllic. . L. &N os f Union Pacific , - . , Michigan Cent' ! . . otK\V. : , \ , St. LAP. . . . 21 Mo. Pacllic 11UJ < ! do preferred. . W { No. Pacllle 82'V. ' \ . U. Telegraph 77Jf do preferred. . . . tfl\ \ MONEY ON CAM , Kasy nt 3(35 ( percent ; closed olTored nt ! l per cent. PltlME MKUCANriLE PAl'EK 50 per cent. STKiiu.s'o ExciiAxnK Dull but steady ; S4.b.for sixty day bills , nttd 81.87M for de mand. _ I'ROUUCIi/MAIiKUT. May 2fi. Following quota tions are the SiO ; : closing figures : Flour Quiet and unchanged ; winter wheat Hour , S4.i'4.0 : ! : southern , S4.104.'JO ; Wisconsin. 84.20@4.0 : ! ; Michigan soft spring wheat , $ U.70i ( , < 4.30 : Minnesota bakers , 83.70 ( 4.SU ; patents , S4.503KSJ ; low grades , Sl.l > 3 < < 4' ! . 5 : rye Hour , quiet at S3.25Q3.40 ; in saeks and barrels , S(4M.70. : ! ( Wheat More active nnd excited but firm ; opened tlio same ns yesterday's close to Xc higher , nnd closed nuout * < c higher ; cnsli , BStfc ; June , 86 'c ; July , SOXe. Corn Quiet but steady ; opened a shndo firmer tlian yesterday's close , and closed ' < c higher for futures ; cash , 37e ; June , Sb.Vc ; July , 40 1-lOc. Oats Opened firm with a slight ndvance , which was lost nt the close ; cash , 20c ; June , KGXc ; July. U75-iOc. Itye Dull ntSTiKe. larley--Nomlnnl nt 57c. Timothy Seed Prime , 81.71X81.74. Flax Seed Sl.l" > W. Whlskv S1.10. oPork Quiet but firm ; cash nnd Juno , Lard Closed steady nt nbout yesterday's close ; cash anil June , SO.CO ; July. 80.70. Bulk Meats Shoulders , S5.f > 0 ® " > .70 ; shoit clear , S7.fiO@7.05 ; short ribs , J7.20. Butter Lower ; creamery , 13 > , @ 10Xc ; dairy , liiyjl.i c. Cheese Weaker ; full cream Cheddars. 8@ 8Mc ; Hats , 8M-iOc ( - ; young Americas , " skims , SKQCc. Eggs I'irin ' ntlOJ/aiic. ( Hides-Unchanged ; heavy green salted 7c ; light do , 75/iJSc ( ; salted bull hides , 6c ; green salted calf , B ; dry Hint , 12l3c ; dry calf , 13f < 14c ; dearons , 40eeach ; dry salted , lOc. Tnllow WenkerNo. ; Icountry , 3Xc ; No. 3 , 2c ; cake , SKCsS c. c.Kocolnts. Kocolnts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 17.COO 8,000 Wheat , bu 115,000 7.000 Corn , bu 150,000 204.000 Oats , bu 100,000 3,000 Kye.bu 1,000 3,000 Barley , bu 13,000 21,000 St. IjouU. May 28. Whnat Higher ; cash , 69Kc ; June. 87c , Corn Dull ; cash , 37J c ; June , 3Cc. Oats Nothing doing. Pork Quiet but steady at 815.50. Lard Dull but lirm , 56.37 - Whisky $1.05. Butter Kasv and drooping ; creamery , 15(5 ( 18c ; dairy. l < % 15c. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Easier ; May 80c bid ; June , 845fc ; July , 83Vc ; August 83 83'c. Cora-Quiet , OaU-Nomlnnl. itanyaH City. May 20. Wheat No. 2 red cash. 73if@73Xc ; June. 72Kc bid. Corn-Stendy ; No. 2 cash , 82) 0 bid , 32c asked ; July , 83c bid. Oats Nominal. Liverpool. May 20. Wheat Firm and demand fair ; holders olfer moderately. Corn Quiet but steady ; domnnd poor new mixed western , 4s Id per cental. ' Now Orleans , May 20. Corn Dull and weak ; mixed , 51 } @ 52c ; yellow , 53@51c ; will to , 5C@57c. Oats-Quiet and weak at SO&'SCVc. Corn Meal Dull and lower nt S'l35@2.40. HOK Products Easier but not quotably lower ; pork , 810.50. Lard-80.50@6.02k. Bulk Moats Shoulders , 65.70 ; lonz clear and clear rib , 87.25. New York. May 20. Wheat Receipts , 233 000 ; exports , 101,000 ; spot M@ o higher and active ; options opened firm , advanced HJfc , but near the close weakened and de clined K@Xc , leaving off beavy ; ungraded red. SXlUMWKc ; No. 1 red , l Kc ; No 3 red , 5W@ 5o ; No. 3 red. 97 c ; elevator , delivered ; June closed at U7Mc. Corn-Ueceipts.125,000 ; eiports,43,400 ; spot firm and moderately active ; options a shade lower , closing dull and heavy. Ungraded , 47 48tfc : No. 2,47Ko In elevator ; 48(0480 ( canal atloat ; June closed at 47c. Oats Hecelpts , 37,000 ; ex ports , 057 ; mixed western 34j3ee ( ; white western , SSJc. . Petroleum-Steady ; United closed atCStfc. Pork Steady and In moderate request Lard Lower and beavy ; western steam , spot , 80.00. Butter Quiet and weak. Cheese Firm and In good demand. Eggs iBrni and demand fair ; western , fresh , 12X@18c. Milwaukee , May 26. Wheat Strong ; cash , 84c ; Jun * . 84 ? < fc : July , Corn Dull ; No. 3 , 86 } < c. Oats-Steady ; No.2white , Kyo-lilgher ; No. l.Olc. Barley-Firm : No. 2 , 57c. Provisions Dull ; pork , May , 814.50. Clmclanatl , May 20. Wheat Strong nnd higher ; No. 2 red , SSc. Corn Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 41c , Oats-Quiet ; No. 3 mixed -MJk'30c Rye-Scarco and firm ; No. 2 , CCc. Pork Steady at 815.50. Lard-Easier at SO.45. Whlsuy-l.07. MlnnoapoiU. Mar 20. Wheat Very strong and active ; No. l' hard , cash , 8lJ < o ; June , 82c ; July , 83Uc : No. l northern , cash , BOXc ; June , Hie ; July , 82Xc : No. a. north ern , cash , TO c ; June , bO o ; July , 81Kc. On track : No. 1 hard , 83c ; No. 1 northern , t Hc ; No. 3 northern , Ulc. Klour Firmly held ; patents , 84.50 < < HCO ; bakers' , 13.6033.70. Kecelots Wheat. 11S.OOO bu. bhipments Wheat , IW.OOO bu ; Hour , 13,400 bbls. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Thursday , May 20. Cattln. 't no receipts of cattle were light tbnre being only about half as many In as yesterday. The market was dull and slow and lower , The buycts are not at all anxious to take the cattle on the present market and on the othei hand the owners are slow to part with their cattle at tlu ) low prices. The run of hos was liberal , the receipts being the bame at yesterday , Tim markel opened active. at a decline ot 5 < < ? 10o and , nearly everything was sold at an early hour The market U holding up remarkably well ala considering the heavy lecclpta. Sheep. c- lliere were a few to and sold. cnt il- Receipt * . i/attio. clogs. . . 10 id Shoop. . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . , . W ir' T i Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing urlctiJ paUt for II va stock on this market : Choice steers , 1303 to 1500 Ibs. . . . 84.10(34. ( CO Choice steers , lioo to UVi Iba. . . 4.oofT U5 Fnt little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.50 ( < < : J.05 Extra choicccowsnnd heifers. . . . 8.ta3.40 : ! Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 8.15cM.3U Common to medium cows H.OJ@UO ! Uood to cholcn bulls 8.7.V < tl.20 : Light and medium lion 4.204.uO < Good to choice heavy liozs 4.0ji4.oo Uoodtocholce mixed hogs 4.30i ( < 4.40 Ilcprcscntntivo Sales. 8Tiius. : : No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 10..1137 83.60 111 . . .1800 ? aS7j 1..1250 8..VJ 111..1210 8.95 0..1002 3.5' I1.147U ! * 4,00 1 . . .1100 8..V ! SI..12'J7 4.00 M..i:33 : 8.00 90..18SS 4.00 2-J..1074 8.85 y0..1272 4.05 13..1115 3.S5 1..1070 4.10 COWS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4. . . . 1007 S3.40 HULLS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..KWO S3.b5 YKA1IMXOS. D. . . . 472 83.50 MIXUI ) . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. 7. . . . bH ! S-.50 siinr.p. 40. . . . 01 S3.50 47. . . . OS 83.50 HOOS. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 14S..N17 100 4.'JO fS..878 4034.45 81..107 ' "JO 4.80 78..Sit 40 4.45 CO..190 "HO 4.-JO 70..HI4 M ) 4.45 711..821 180 4.SO 54..2WJ 40 4.45 04..829 180 4.W ! 05..812 120 4.45 74..818 120 4iO ! 00..251 ! 100 4.45 07..844 200 4.5 : ! 54 . . .257 4.4' % 81..1M 4.tt : 01..850 100 4.47K 05..2M 120 4.85 01..20' ! bO 4.47 50 . y'A ! . : 01..257 4.47M 5S . .224 40 4.S5 01..2.V10 ! 4.50 70. . .8JO 40 4.35 53..871 bO 4.M ) 58.'J2T , 120 4.5 ! ! 57..277 bO 4.50 75..IDS 4.H5 O1..80n 40 4.50 5l..8ki 120 4.IS5 ( . . . .853100 - > .50 75..825 4.37K 03..800 4.50 79..212 4.10 G0..8J 40 4.M ) 05..85(1 ( ICO 4.40 01J..20i 40 4..W a.-/J-.Ti 40 4.-IO 07..271 40 4.50 04..257 120 4.40 IVJ..201 4.oO 127..212 bO 4.40 07. . . 2S : ) 1MO 4.50 09..831 100 4.-IO Oil..870120 4.fO 00..200 100 4.-IO OS..259 40 4.50 07..257 bO 4.4) ( W..215 100 4.50 O7..2.'it 40 4.45 52..2'J5 ' 4.55 70..210 40 4.15 ! . . . .809 80 4.50 00..80i 180 4.45 fi0..870 M ) 4.fiO 57. . . 8.2 80 4.lr > 00..847 4.50 07..277 4.45 M ) . . .8VJ 4.50 71..249 100 4.45 Ml..8 ! > 7 40 4.5j C.'i..847 bO 4.43 6i..8ll : 40 4.55 07..240 40 4.4-1 57..878 4.55 61..2IW 200 4.45 OS . . .881240 4.C.O 5S. . . .8 l'.l bO 4.4" > G5. . . . ! M ) 120 4.00 00..804 4.45 00..2S')120 ) 4.0'J ' 04..879 80 4.4 > SS. . . . ? 120 400 71..82S 120 4.45 01. . . . 800 4.02 Live Block Sold. Showing the number of hogs nnd cattle bouzht by the leading buyers on to-day's market : Anglo-American Packing Co 4,233 . 11. Hammond & Co 478 Lipton 32'J Total 5,0113 Held over 370 CATTLK. G. 11. Hammond & Co 207 Lobmnn & Kothchlld 19 Shippers i : ' " Local Total 420 sinir. : Local 3 Shipments. Showing the number of cattle , hois nnd sheep shipped Irom the yards during the day. CATTLK. No.'cars. Ht. Dest. 8 N. W Chicago lions. 5 N. W Chicago 4 C. , B. A Q Chicago All sales ot stock m tins market are made percwU live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at % c per Ib. for all woigliU. "Skins , " or hogs weUhlng less than 100 Ibs , no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 IDs. and stags 80 Ibs. by tlio nubile Inspector. lilvo Stoclc Notes. Hogs lower. Cattle slow. A few sheep sold. Al. Dexter , Blair , was here and marketed two loads of hogs. W. Bays , Valparaiso , marketed thirty-six head of 1,272 pound cattle nt 84.05. D. A. Handy , Loup City , was In and sole a load of hogs at satisfactory prices. W. B. Morrison , York , came in with two loads of hogs which were sold on the market , George Wall , St. Paul , was here with tlfty- tour head of cattle which averaged 1,339 and brought 83.00. Mr. Klosterman , of Spelts & Klostcrmnn , David City , was In with a load ot hogs and four loads otcat'.e. Lee Martin , 1 ork. wns In with a load oi hogs and a load of cattle. Nineteen head ol cattle averaged 1,200 nnd sold nt 83.87) . II. Chapman , county treasurer of Washing ton county and Frank Ilnrrlman , ex-treas urer , were among tlio visitors nt the yards. Mr. ( jammer , of the Oskosh Land & Cat tie Co , St. Paul , was In with live loads o cnttlc. Ninety-six head averaged 1,838 aud sold at S4.00. OMAHA. WHOLESALE MARKETS General Produce. Thursday , May 20. /olloicmfi prices arc for round lot * of produce , as xoid on tne marhc : to-da\j \ , Eoos The market l weak at lie. BUTTEU The receipts of butter are heavy The bulk Is selling at I0gl2c ( with an occa slonal package ot very choice stock at 13 < g 14c. 14c.POUI.THV POUI.THV Old fowls are bringing a llttl. belter prices on account of the light receipts Uood large towls have sold very readily a 88.50 per dozen and In some Instances were higher. A few sales of small stock have been made at 83.25. There havn been a few spring chickens In , but they are too small yec to sell well. Tlio best of them do not move very readily at 83.50@4.00. 1'OTATOKS Homo grown stock Is In de mand at 81.00@1.10 per bushel. ONIONS The market Is well supplied with new stock at 84.50 5.00 per barret NEW VEGETABLES The local garden- am supply Ing the demand largely and there is not much sale for stock shipped In. Top on ions , per dozen bunches , Ioc $20c ; radishes , per dozen bunches , 10@20c ; lettuce , 30@i5c : ; Sie plant , per Ib. l W'-ic ; cucumbers per ozen 75c ; wax beans , per X bushel box , 82.50 ; string beans , per % bushel b < Tx , 81.25 ; peas , per bushel 81.00 ; Caullllower , per doz. , 81.75 ; new beets , per doz. , 50c. LKMONR Messina , choice , per box 84.50 © 5.00. OKANOES Mediterranean sweets , 83.5068 3.75 ; Messina Imperial , fancy , 4.50 ; San Gabriel , single box lots , 83.00 ; San Gabriel , 5 box lots. 82.85 ; Riverside , 94.00 ; Paper Kinds , 83.50. 8TKAWUE1HIIK8 The receipts are liberal and the market active. Choice St. Louie home-grown stock , per stand , T2 quarts , 80.0Wcl8.00. BANANAS Largebunches , per bunch , $3.50 @ 4.50. CiiF.nniKR There are a few California cherries on the market which are selling nt S2.253.50 i > er 10-lb. box , according to the size and quality of the fruit. TOMATOES There are a few southern tomatoes on the market ; 10-lb. boxes , 81.00. PROVISIONS Ham , 12c ; breakfast bacon , rib. lOc : breakfast bacon , plain , 10 > < c : dry salt sides. 8H < 9V/c ; dried beef , regular. 10 @llc ; dried bc t. ham pieces , I So ; lard , 50-Ib cans , 7c ; BO-lb cans-Hairbanks , 7Vc ; 10-lb cans , Fairbanks. 7c ; 6-lb cans , Fairbanks , ' " - s-jij Fairbanks . - cans. , 7Kc. General Market * . \ABXisnts batrels , per gallon ; furni ture , extra , 81.10 ; furniture. No. 1. JLOO ; coach extra , 81.40 ; coach. No , t , 81.20 : Da- nar , extra. 11.75. Japan , 70c ; asphaltum extra 85o : shellac , 5r50 ; hard of finlin , DRY PAINTS YPhlw lead , 7c ; French zinc , 12o : ParU whiting , 2Ko : whiting , gliders , Wo ; whiting , corn1 ! , Ike : lampblack , Ger- manstown. 12e ; lampblack , ordinary. 80 ; Prussian blue,55oultramarine ; , IVc ; vandyit- brown , se ; umber , burnt 4c ; umoer. raw , 4c ; sienna , burnt , 4c : ilenna , raw , 4c ; Parn gre a. Jjenulne. & < . Paris ireen. com mon..2 ' rhrorae * rean. N. y. . 90o ; Ytmillion Arciericau. l c : inaian rmw and buint uuiber , i tt > cans , 1'zc ; raw and burnt ilonna , I3c : Vandyke brown , I3c : rt- fined lampblack lfe coach black and Ivory black , l c ; drop black , iflo ; Prussian DIUB , 40c ; iltramarlno black. iSo ; chrome groen.L. , M. * D. . idc ; blind and shutter men. L. . M. * ; D. , 18c ; Paru rreen , We ; Indian red. We ; V enetlaa red. Oc ; Tuican , 22c : Anericai vermllllon , L. * D. , 20o ; jcjlow ochre. Co : L. M. * O. 1) . . l ! < c : eoodf oiviro. lOc : oatanj dryer , 8c ; graining color. Hsul oak , darko\c \ , walnut chestnut and shU'Jc. . . . DnuosASD yiiEMtoAi.8. Ao d carbolic , f ei acid tartaric , 6 % ; balsam copaiba , per B > , we ; bsrk easiafra * . per Tb , lOc ; calomel , per ft , 78c.chlnchonldla.iper z- < * J ! chloro form , per B > . ROc ; Dovers powders , per n > , 81.25 ; cpsom salts. , per Tb , ! JKo ; Blycorlne , pure , per Ib. Sue'Cl1 ' * ' nceJate. Per ft. 2ic ; oil , castor , No , i. pergat. , , , 51.50 ; oil castor , No. 2 , per gL , 8l.40oll ; olive , Per gal. , 81.40 ; oil orlganuuin. 50o ; opium. . 8t.50 ; quinine. P. A W.and K. * S , , per , Oz1. Utc ; potassium Iodide , per tt , 81.50 ; sallc'lLiPcr ' oz. 4nc ; sul phate morphine. Dor o/ . S'.5 ; sulphur , per ft. * c : strychnine nor oz/SOJ. , ; FAINTS IN OiL-Whltwii-ad. OmaUa.P P. , C'fn ' ; white lead. St. Louis , pure. > c ; Mar seilles green , l Ib cans. 2c : Frencn zinc , reen , seal , 12c ! Frt-nch zuc.-rod | seal. Ho ; French tine. In varnish as-it. 200 ; Kench zinc. 75c ; vermllllon , English. In oil , 75c ; red , lOc : rose pink , 14c ; Venetian red , Cook- son's , 2 > fe ; Venetian red , American , i c ; red lead , 7Wc ; chrome yellow , genuine , 2i > c ; chrome yellow , K. We : ochre , rochello. 8c ; ochrf , French , 2540 : ochre , American , IKc ; Winter's mineral. "Xr. : Lenigh blown , 2Kc ; Spanish brown , 2Kc ; t'rlnce's rclneral , r.s ( Jreon butchers , 6fgOc ! ( ; green cured. 7c : dry Ulnt , n l2c ; drv salt creep calf skins , 8c ; damaged i ides , two-thirds price. Tallow : : # c. Grease- Prime white , o ; yellow. 2 c ; brown , 2c. SheoD Pelts. 250i7 ! . S Cologne spirits. 1.8S nroof , 81.10 ; do 101 proof. 81.1spirits ; , second quality , 101 proof , 81.1 1 ; do 188 proof. H.tfj Alcohol. IBS proor , S'J.10 per wine gallon. Uedlstllled whiskies , Sl.00iil.50. Gin , blended .503 domestic , Sl.80-33.oo. Gins , Imriortcd84.50 * ( < { 0.00 ; domestic , 81.5(33.oo. ( Champajtnes , Imported..vr caso. SJW.oOQ33.Oo ; American , red case. S10.OOM10.00. HEAVY HAnnwAiin iron. , rate S3.S ) ; sawed dry. Sl.50 ; tongues , each. 80c : axels. each. 75c : square nuts. Pur Ib. Ol71c : coil cnain , per Ib. G fft > l"o ; m.Allcablo. luc ; iron waders 6ccrowimrs ; , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4 c , rprlng steel. 7@yc ; Burden's horse shoos. 1 4.75 ; Uurdun's mule shoes. $ " > .75. Barbed wlro , In car lot" . S4.0T per 100b \ * . Nails , rates , lo to 60. SVO : steel ualls. 82. o. ShotSl.Vi : ; bucUshot , Sl.Co ; iiaz-nd' powder , kegs , 85.00 ; do. halt kegs , S2.75 ; do. quarter kegs , 51.50 : blasting , kefs , 52.10 ; fuse , per U feet C5c. Lead bar. SI ? Grocer's fjUt. PICKI.EI Medium , In bbls , 53.00 ; do. In halt bbls , St. 50 ; small , in bbls , 80.00 ; do , in halt bbls. 55.00 ; gherkins , InbbU. 810.00 ; do , in halt bbls , 85.50. SUMAH Granulated , Cis@CKo ; ; conf. A , 0@ Ok'o ; white extra C.S es c : extra C , 5\a ( W < e : > ellowC,4 f@4 c ; cut loaf , OJ Q05fc ; powtlcrcd. OKd$7c. COFFEKS Ordinary grades , I7 ai"e fair l' ( ai'J < cprlme.l- ; ( ic ; choice , l.QlU fancy green and yellow.M ( & Ic ; old irov- ' . , CANNED Gooifl-Oystersstandardper case , $3.15ft3.2.5 ( ; strawberries , 21b. per case. 82.80 ; raspberries. 2 Ib , per case , 82. 5 ' , 2.15 ; CalMor- nta pears , per case , 84.50 ; apricots , per casj , 4.0i ( : uoaches. per case , 85.00 ; wliite cher ries , p r easy , 88.00 ; puims. per case , 83.50 ; Dlueberrles porcaso , 81.S' ) ; ore plums , 2 Ib , per case , 82.50 ; plneapotas. ' > ID , per case S3.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib nihJkerci. per doz , 81.40 ; 1 ID salmon , per doz , S LStxa 1.55 ; 2 lo , goose berries , per case , 81.75 ; ajb string beans , per case , 81. ' " ; 21b llmabeaiis , per case , 81.00 ; 8 Ib marrow fat peas , per caso. S'i .05W.502 ; Ib early June peas , per case. 82.75 ; 3 Ib toma toes. 53. 02. 0aib.corn : 33.40 2. W. MATCHES Per caddie , a.Vj ; square cases , 81.70 : mule square. 81.20. Svnup-No.70 , 4-gallou kegs. . S1.21.SO ! ; New Orleans per gallon 3S@40c ; made syrup , half bbls , "old time. " per gallon , 70c ; 1 gal lon eans , oer doz , 810.00 ; hall gallon cans , per doz. 85.50 ; quart cani , S3.0n. OANDY Mixed. 8K < aiic : stick. 8K@9 c. CBACKKIIS Garneau's -soda , butter aud picnic. 5 } < c : creams , 8Uoi ginger snaps , Ho ; city soda. 7 . _ Dry DIUINBIONH AND TIMUKUS. UOAHDS. No. 1 , com , sis . S19.r > 0 No. 2 , com , si s . 17.50 No. 4 , COIU , Sl B . 13.50 FENCING. No. 1 , 4 & 8 In , 12 & 14 ft. rough . $19.00 . a " " ' " " ' " No. , . 15.00 SIDING. A , 13. 14 and 18 ft . 582.03 U , " " " . 20.50 C , . ' . 15.00 U , " " " . UOO CKIMNO AND I'AIITITION. 1st com. , X In White Pine Cellini ; . 834.00 Clear , % In. Norway Pine Celling . 10.00 A 6 Inch , white pine . ! . S35.00 C " " > . 29..10 K" " - ' ( SelFcn'c ) . 19.50 STOCK BOARDS. A 12 Inch s. Is . . . . . . . . 845.00 No. l , com. . 12 In s. 1 s. , 12. & 14 . 20.00 " "in ft . l'A03 No. 2 " " " m , t 14 ft . 18.00 " " " " 16 tt . 17.0J . 1st and 3d , clear , IK inca , 8. 38 . 850.00 3d , clear. 1 Incli. s. s s7 > W , U. , a In 45.05 B selvcr , 1 incli , s. 3 s a ) ; IJi , IK , " In .UO POSTS. White Cedar , C In. , s 12c ; 0 ln.qrs..tlo IIATTKNS' PICKETS. O. O. Datts , ! ij < In. , 70c ; X\3 , s. 1 s . 40c Pickets. DaniTllilat. . . . : ! . S21.0J M.ME , KTC. Qulncy white llmu ( bus ) . 1.00 Akron cement . l.C > > llalr . SO ' No. 1 , plain , Sand 10 in. . . . . SI0-00 No. 1 , plain , and 10 In . ; . . . . " .00 When Jacob Schnaelkopf , the million- niro tanner of Buffalo , took his wife around to look at a 500,000 res'uloiico which he recently bought , her only criticism was that she was afraid if slio lived there she "would have to keep a girl. " _ NORTH- n WESTERN W RAILWAY. Th only road to take for Ces Molnes M nr- lhalltowa , 0 dar Raptiig.qilcOD , Dlxon , Chica go , Milwaukee aud all points cunt. To the people ple of Ifebraiku , Colorado , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Nevada , Orofron , Washington and Cali fornia , It otlari superior/ advantages not posil- bio by any other line. _ _ Amonur a few of the numerous point * of su periority enjoyed by tlio patron * of thli rood between Omaba and CblMtro , ure III two trulns day of DAY COACHKSV.whleh are the Hnest thHt human art and ImrTmulty can create. It * PAIjACBSLKKl'INO CAHH. which are mod el j of comfort and elevance. Itfl PAKLOK IHAW ING KOOM CAHS , uns rpi9scl by any. nd Its widely celebrated PALATIAL DININO OAKS the equal nf which cannot be found elsewhere At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pacific Hy. connect In Union Depot with the e of the Chicago & Northwestern Ky. In Chlcnjo the trains of this line mnke close connection with those of all astern lines. For Detroit , Columbus , Indianapolis , Cincin nati. Nl g amalls. . Buffalo , Plttsbtirir.Toronto , Montreal , Uoeton , New Vorx. Philadelphia , Baltimore. Waahlnifton nnd all points t the east , ask for a ticket via thn ' 'NOimiWESTKBN. " _ If you wtah the best accommodation. All ticket ajronU Mil tlcketl via this line. H. HUOHITT , . P. WILBON , GenL Manager , OonU PaM'r Arnt W. M. BABOOOK. " ' U R. BOLLB8. Wet rn Av nt. City 1'aii'r A Bt , Omaha , Nebraika. DOCTOR JONES. Office , 1411 1-tlFurnara. B. aotk audCallfornla SI LINCOLN , NEB , Ten IlftllronJj , nml more nro comlnr { , ISO Trams Dully. State unlrertlty , Weslermi University , Stale Capl tnl. Monof the nutlr.ftM T.nti hire rtniiMM In price In thcla'ttJ month * . Acre-land , within 3 miles of the city .Increased over two Immlrcil percent. Lincoln l the crentot Kaltmul Cmtor of lt nee Inthnnorlil. llrlck blick pny ft tn ill percent. Vaoint otslmvi'dveriiittfd 10J per cent per nnnuin on lift c ct. for I1.1 year * . l.lnwiliiMi ( trout ilWrlbullne point. Pome wliDlu- mlii ile iler linvomuleprlneoly fortum-n. lliillcllrm K < > lncii | > ln nil direction * . llu lno K0n rrallynowl. Ilinkcrj , retail merchants , raoclmnlcj , etc. , KottlnRrlcli. _ OROPSEY & CO. A. J. . Ilnnm < lt , Illfliard * Itloclc , eat Estate Agents & Loan Brokers or n 1c hrlctc block * , bn inc i lot . nil klnil" of real entitle. 1 , 2. 5. 10 , 2J , 40 , bO , WJ mid 010 ticro tracts fnrraj and cbcap limds. MOSKV I.OAXKI ) . INVKT.MrST3 MADK. UKFiUKNCK3i-Plrit : and Lincoln Nation nanln.UoienmrTh iiyor , JucUo Cobb , HOT. Dr. C. I'riMittilon , Miico : Somtur S. M. Oalloin , llllao nml Ociior.il Den. II l'"il M In llii n THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES , OMAHA. Arrive Leave Omaha Omaha UNION PACIFIC. ' Depot 10th and Pierce sts. Pacllic Express 7:50 : am 8:20 : pm Denver Express 5:20 : pin 10:55 : am Local Express 11:00 : am 5:05 : pm Except Sunday. B. & M. K. It 11. Depot loth anil Pact tie sts. Mall and Express 5:45 : pm 10:00 : am Night Express 10:00 : am 7:45 : pm C. H. & Q. H. K. Depot 10th and Pacific bts. Mail and Express 0:20 : am C:00 : pm Chicago Express 7:05 : pin b40 ; am K. C. St. J. * C. B. Depot 10th and PaciUcst Mail 7:05pm : 8 MO am Express 7:00 : am 8:50 : pm C. St. P. M. & O. DepotlSth anil Webster st Sioux City Express 4:45pm : 8:15 : am Bancroft Express lOMOam4:45 : pm lllalr Passenger 7:40 : pm 5:35pm : * Exce.ut Sunday MISSOUUI PACIFIC. Depot 15th and Webster st Day Express. 0.25 am il:10 am Night Expres 5iOpin : : 0:10 : pm Lincoln Express. 11-.10 am. . 0:10 : pm DUS1MV TIIA1NS. Kunninct between Coune.il Bluffs and South Omaha. In addition to the stations men tioned , trains stop at Twentieth and Twenty fouith streets , and at Summit , In Omaha. Westward. Broad Trans Omaha. Sheol'ys Stock way. fer. Yards. C:15 : 0:27 : 6a : 0:40 : 0:47 : 7:05 : -7:17 : 7:25 : 7:40 : 7:17 : 8:05 : 8:17 : 8:25 8:40 : 8:47 : 0:05 : 0:17 : 0:25 : 0:40 : 9:47 : 10:05 : 10:17 : 10:25 : 10:40 : 10:47 : 11:05 : 11:17 : 11:25 : 11:40 : 11:47 : 12:05 : 12:17 : 12:25 : 12:40 : 12:47 : 1:05 : 1:17 : 1:25 : 1:40 : 1:47 : 2o.- : 2:17 : 2-25 2:40 : 2:47 : 3:05 : 3:17 : 3:2.5 : 3:40 : 3:47 : 4:05 : 4:17 : 4:25 : 4:50 : 4:57 : 5:15 : 5:23 : 5:32 : 5:15 : 5:53 : 0:15 : 0:22 : 0:33 : 6:30 : 6:37 : 7:00 : 7:11 7:18 : 7:25 7:32 : 10:00 : 10:12 : 10:20 : 0:08 : 0:15 : 10:25 : 10:33 : 11:20 : 11:32 : 11:40 : 11:45 : 11:52 : 12:05 : Eastward. Stock Sheol'ys | Oiuaha. Trans Broad Yards. fer. way. 0:15 : 0:2-3 : 0:35 : 0:50 : 0:58 : 7:15 : 7:28 : 7:35 : 7:50 7:5S : 8:15 : 8:23 : SiSi 8:50 8:5S : 0:15 : 9:28 : 0:35 : 19:50 : 0:58 : 10:15 : 10:28 : 10:35 : 10:35 : 10:43 : 11:00 : 11:13 : 11:20 : 11:50 : ilM : 12:15 : 12:28 : 12:35 : t2:50 : 12:58 : 1:15 : 1:28 : 1:35 : . 1:50 : 1:58 : 2:15 : Q.OU 2:35 : % 2:50 : 2:53 : 3:15 : 3:2.8 : 3:35 : 3:50 : 3:58 : 4:15 : 4:28 : 4:35 : 4:50 : 4:5S : 5:15 : 5:28 : 5r : : 5MO 5:47 : 0:05 : 0:18 : 0:2.- : | 0:40 : 0:47 : 7:00 : 7H : 7:20 : 7:25 : 7:33 : 8:15 : 8:23 : 8:35 : lee ( ) ; loan 10:20 : 10:30 : 10:33 : 11:20 : 11:33 : 11:40 : 11:45 : 12:05 : COUNCIL HIjUFFB. LINESLeave Arrlv CONNECTING LINES Transfer Transf depot depot 0. H , I. & P. : 7:15 : a m 0:15 : a in All Trains run Dally. 9:15 : a in 5:25 : pin 6:40 : pra 7:00 : pin C. & N. W. . . . . 915a ; m 0:15 : a m All trains run dally. | 6:40 : p m 7:00 : p in C. B. & Q. AH trains run dally. . . . ] 9:35 0:35 : a m 0:15 : a m : p m 7:00 : p m C.M.&SI. P. All trains run dally. . . . . | 0:15 : a m 0:15 : a m 0:40 : p in 7:00 : pm K. C. St J. & 0. R Except Saturday. 10:00 : a in 10:35a : m tExcopt Monday. 4S:55pm : 5:30pm : W. St. L. A P. All trains run daily 250pm ; 12:15 pm 8 C. * P. Alltrains run daily. 7:05 : a m : a in 8:50 : pm CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE ChicapMilwaub&lPaulR'y , ! ' The Btet Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha , Coun cil Bluffs Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapids , Rock Island , Freeport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , Beloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other Important point * Ilaat , Northeast and Bouiheunt. FortkroUKh ticket * call on the Ticket Agent at HOI Faruam otrcut , ( In Paxton hotel ) , oral Union Pftcllo Depot. Pullman Hleepcra and the finest Dining Cars Lm the world are run on the mainllnu * of the CHICAGO , HILVTAUKBI It ST. PAUL IUU.WAY , nnd every attention Is paid to paas nguri by rourtaou * employes of the company. it MO.I.BK , Qeneral Manucer. J , Y. TuauB , Aulftmit Gen ral Manager , A. V. It Ouu'XNTEH , Uentral PaaeBg r and Ticket Agent. OKO. n. HBATTOKD , Assistant Oaneral P * ( onger and Ticket Agont. J , T , OLAIIK , Uoneral Suoorlntendeut. < & < t4 * Omaha Jobbers' Directory. Agricultural Implements. CHL'RCHII\"L \ PARKER , Wholtule Drain In Affrlcnltut'Rl ImplcmcntH , Wngnna , C rlage tuJ tlii l f. Jonei Mreel , b lirr u Vth ami UUhOmn a , .N b. ' LINING ER C 3fETCAL F CO. , Agricultural Implements , \ragoni.r rrli > e < . llugtle * . Kto. , WhoUinU , Oiiuha. MARTIN WholCMloUcnlertln Agricultural Implements , PTnironj nd Uuielcs. 1)01 ) , SOS , mi ami W7 , Jonet fit Artists' Material. Artists' Materials , Pianos nnd Organs , IMS Douglfti Strctt , Onuha. Builders' Hardware and Scales. HIMEBA UGH . TA YLOR , Hnildors'Hnrdwnro&.ScaloKt'iMlrShop Ucchaulct'TouU and HulTnlo 8cat . 1IX ( > l > oulai it * 4 _ [ Omaha , N h. 'Boots and Shoes. "AMERICAN HA ND S EWED SHOE COMPANY , Manufacturer ! ami WUoIfsalcDcalon la Boots and Shoes , Complete Mock of Kuhlior Courts always on hind kit ) M. tlnt..0qialia , HctnA.T. Austin. Amint. Jobbers of Jlootg nnd Shoes. Utl Karnatn it. , Omalin , N h. Manufactory , Summer rtrei't. Huston. Z. T. LINDSEY < C CO. Wholesale Rubber Boot * and Shoes Uilhliur niul Oiled Clotliliu d l' > lt Hoot * nntl Shoes , aoutheuit Corner Hth nnd Beer. M. KEATING , Ajyt. for Anheuger-Biish Hrcwinf , ' Ass'u liil Itrandn. Fault , Hudwelier nnd Krlantter. STORX .0 ILER , Lager Ilcor llrowers , 1521 North Hlh Street , Omaha , Neb. Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER , Butchers' Tools and Supplies , lauiago Cuiliigj of nil kinds alwayiln > tock. 1J1S Jonuituouaba Coffee , Spicet , Etc. CLARKE BROS. cC CO. , Omaha Coirco and Spice Mills ToBt.Corfeei , Spleen , linking Powder. FluTOrl tracti , Laundry Illue , Ink , Klc. 1IK-1G llnrrey StreetOmaha , Neb. GATES , COLE M MILES , Homo Coffee and Spire Mills M'f'jr Co. Coffee Routers ud Spite Qrlndir , Manafactureri ofllaklui : Powder , KUTorlni : Kitracti. Hlnlnit. Ktr. Trvonoranf o ( our 1 B > parkneellotno Blend lloatttd OifTce. H v llownrd n.-Omihn. v t. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Epencter , Prop. Manufacturer of Oalvsnltcrt Iron ani Cornice. 921 Dodio and 10,1 nnd 105 W , lOtu ai. , Omaba , Neb. RUEMl'lSG < K BOLTE , Manufacturer ! ot Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Windows , Klnalr.Metallct < kyllKhtetc. 3108. 12t'i it. , omnba. WESTERN CORfflCE WORKS , C. Specht , Prop. Snlranlred Iron Cornlcea , etc. Hnrct'i Improted Pat ent Mi'taltc t-kylluht. UK and 510 8 l.'th nl.mnha. Carpets. OaiAilA CARl > ET CO. , Jobbers of Carpets , Curtain * , Oil Cloths , Rues , Linoleums. Mattlnga , nto. 1H1 Donglat atfeet. S. A. ORCIfARJT Wholesale Carpets , Oil Cloths , Mattings , Curtain Oood . Kto. 1U3 Farnftui Street , Omaha. Neb. Crockery and Notions. Agent for the Manufacturcrn and Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , etc. Office , 317 South Uth t Omaha , Nob. Commission and Storage. I ) . A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Bntter , Kgunanil Produce. Conslgnmemi aollclttd. Ileadquartora for utonewaru , llerry Dorcff and Uritpe naskets. Hit LodostreetOmaba. PEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Fruits , Produce and ProTlslons , Omaha. Neb. W. E. RITthELL , Storage and Commission Merchant. Specialties llilltcr. Ett ( . C'hoeso. Ponltry , Game , Oysters , Ktc , Ktc. 112 South Hth street. WIEDEMAN A CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , lluttcr , Qame. Fuilts. etc. 290 B. lltb It Omaha. NuU. Coal ana' Lime. UEU. I . I.AiiAon , I're . C. F. QOODUAN , V. Fret. } . A. BUNDIUI.AKD , Hoc. nnd Trvaa. O3IAUA COAL , COKE < 6 LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 309 South Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb. , / . , / . tlOUXSON l : CO. , Mannfacturers of Illinois White Lime. And phlppcm of Coal and Coke. Cement. Plaster , Utne , II lr , Flr Urlck , Drain , Tile and Hewer Pipe. Ofttco. Pniton Hotel. Karnum > t. , Oinittia , Neb. Telephone 811. _ Confectionery. F. P. FAY& CO. , Manufacturing Confectioners , Jobbers of FruitsNuts and Cigala. Ull Fnrnam SU Ouaha. Clgart and Tobacco. XMEYElT Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco. Qant and Ammunition , 215 to 223 B 11th tt. , 1010 to IK ! Fanmmst..OmiliaNeh. WEST < K FR1TSCUER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And \Vbolesalo Dealers In Leaf Tobaccos , Noi. 109 and 110 N , tlth street. Omaha. Dry Goods. M. E. SMITH , K CO , , Dry Goods , Furnisliiiiir Goods & Notions 111)2 ) and 1104 Douitlim , cor. llth St. , Omaha.N b. ' ' Distillers Dltllllera of Liquors , Alcohol and Pplrlti. Iniporten and Jobbers of Wines ami Liquors. WILLO 'SPRINGS DISTILLE'f CO. and ILER .15 CO. , Importer ! nnd Jobbertof Fine Wlurs end Liquor * . Boloinanufxotureriiof KfnnojT'n K l India lilt- ten nnd luurslc : Uquorx. 1112 Homer Ht. ELEVATORS. W. Hoci-us , I ) , S. lUiiKineit , I'fCS. rSTAnl.lSHKDlh'S. VlfO-i'lPS. OMAHA ELEVATOR and GRAIN COMPANY. Jobbers and Storers of Grain. Bblpraentft of ilt'uluta hollultcil niul Kiitiiituetlun ' Uniuliu , Nub. furniture. EY' 6 STONE , Wholesale Dealeis in Furniture. Farnatn it. . Omaha. Neb. CHARLES SHII'ERICK , Furniture , ileddinjf , Upholstery , Mirrors , etc. 1JU6 , 1203 nd 1210 I'arnam St. , Omaha. - * _ Groceries , PAXTON , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , No ; , 70J.707 , 7U8 and 711 . IQtlt St . Omaha. Xeb. McCOiiJJ , Jt.lt AD Y t CO7 Wholesale Grocers , Utu aoJ Learenwartk its.Oonb4. Omalia Jobbers' ' Directory. Hardware. LEE , FRIED r CO , , Jobbers of Hardware and Nailn , Tinware. Shf l Iron , Kc. ! Aitnls for Howe Dealt * and Miami PowderiV.Omnha.Ncb. W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron nnd Steel , Bprlngg , Wagon Flock , Hartlwaro Lumber , etc. 11 and Ull llarney St. , Omaba , EDNEY , t > GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , -i WMonand Carrlaie Wood Stock. Ileaty llaMwar * \ Ktc. HIT and I2I l.tntrnwurlh t. , Omaha , Neb. I MILTON ROG ERS C SONS , ' Stoves , Ilaiiffpg , Furnaces , Tllca , Mantles , Uratci , llnus Goods , l.ttl and 1321 l' rniu lit rest. Iron Works. Cv TFVT/j Iron Works , Wrontbt and Cast Iron UutUlnn Work , Iron Slalrft llallTiiK , Beams nnd Ulrdors , Steam Rnnlnes , UraM Work,0tnoral Irgundry , Mactilnii and Illacksmltll \fork. Office anjwuiks , U. P. lljand lllh street. U.K. SAH'YJtJt , Mnniifucturiiifir Dealer in Smoke Stacks , HrltUihiKB , TnnV .nnd Ccno-al Itnlli-r ItepnlrlnK , Kin Dounlas streetOiiuiha. V. II. MrMA.VUH. C. SULLIVAN. OMAHA WIRE , P JROX WORKS , SlanufHCturers of ire and Iron linlllnir * , Hcsk Rails , Window ( lujirdn. Kloncr Hlnnd , Wlro Sl ni , Ktd 1J1N. HHh. Order , by nmll promptly attended to. Lumber. OMAHA T UMBER CO. , Dealer' * All Kind * of Bulldinp ; Material nt Wholesale , J 13th Street nnd Union I'aoiHo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Limp , Sash Doom , Kto. Yardi Corner ? th and Duuglai ) Corn * ! Vthnml Douiliti. ' CHICAGO LUMBER CO. , Wholesale Lumber , 8118. Hth ( trcct , Omnha , Neb. r. Colpetter , Manage * , C.'NTDIETZ , Lninber. 13th and California Street * , Omaha , Nth. FRED W. GRAY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Cor.Ctb and Douglas sts. , Ouiaha. Ne > . HOAGLAND , Iiumbor. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. I Office , 1403 Famam street , Omaha. CHAS. It. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets add Parquet Flooring. Slh and Douglal Omnha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lnmhcr , Etc. | Imported and American rorltitmt Cement. FtaM I ActntforMllnauket ! Hydraulic Cement and Best tlutncr Wliltel.ltiui. Live Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , , Of Omaha. Limited. John K. Boyd. Lin Stock Commission. ' M. BURKE C SONS , , , Live Stock Commission. i$3 i \ Oeo. Ilurke , ! . . - . . . . . nnlonfltoeli Vardn.H. Omaha. Telephone 682. SArAGE K GREEN , Live Stock Commission Merchants , [ , ' " - ' . Shipment * of any and nil klnrti of Slock solicited.'J Union Stock Yanlr. Omaha , Neb. Millinery and Notions. ' I. OBERFELDER tO CO. , Importcra and Jobberi of Millinery and Notions , 1713and 1215 llarney SUeet , Omaba , Neb. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTIOJr CO.'t Wbolatale Dealer ! In Notions and Furnishing : Goods , 40.1 and 4U ( 8. Tenth Ht. , Omaha. T f Overalls. 'K A * * ( vfifTft J TV/3 ' CO'MPANY , Manufacturers of OvornllB , Jeani I'mnti , Sblrti , Etc. 1102 and 1104 l > ou < ; la.i Street , Omaha , Neb. Paper Boxes J. L. WILKIE , Manufacturer of Paiier Hexes , B.UthSt. . Ucaaba , Mtiruika. OrJen br matin llolt anit wlllraHlT pr Dip ( attaatloa. PAPER CARPEXTER PAPER'CO. , . | Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry n nice stock or 1'rlntliiK , Wniplii | ] ( { nnd Writ- Inn iinpur. Bii | > cliil utlvntluii ulvi'ii In car luud of o.'iorx , which will be nhl | > i > o > l dlroct from mills. All Oldurs will lucclvo iicnuniil : itiviitl n. Wouuar- nnteo xuod inoils aim low prlct-i > . UK nnd HUH DniiKlHHMI. Printing. REES PRINTING COMPANY Job Printers , Blank Book Maker * , And Book BlnUeri. 1U ! and IDA Boutb. Fouitoontk Uriel. Omaha , Neb. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Anxiliary Publishers. OMlenlnType , Proiiti and Printera' Supplies. MM Houth Twelfth Street. Pumps. BROWNELL rf5 CO. , Manufacturer ! and Dealer * In . nsrlncs , Hollers Ac , ( icnoral Mnelilnory " 1 Blieel Iron work , HIM MI ruiiiif..Suir Mllli , Acm tihaftlnir , Dodfa Woodipllt rulltn , Balllnir , lo , Al > o wagoni , scrapers , and balellta. IJ1HJIJ L . venworthtt. Oinithn CHURCHILL PUMP CO7 ' Wholesale Pumim , Pipe , Fittini ? ? , Btamand Water Supplin. lleailijunrtor * for Mut Fo itCo'ri Uo\x1n. llll Barnaul > t , , Omaha. Not ) . U. S. WIND ENGINE ami PUMP COMPANY. U ll rt T Wind Mllii ; nteam and Wktcr Fu FlumblnK Uofte. neltlng. Iloiit. Ola and VU naui it. , OuiHha. B. K. Krlton , Tolephnne No. IO. A , L. STRA NO CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. team. Water. Hallway and MIIIInK Supplies. KM , MO , iraand m harnam Bt.)3iahn. Nob. Safes. Etc. P. BOYER C CO. , Agents for Hitll'H Safe & Lock Co.s' rir * and HuM'ar Proof S f i , Tlrao I.orki , Vault * and Jail Worn. 10JI K ni n utrnet Oinalia , Neb. G.ANDREEN , Omaha Kafo Works. Uanuficlureriaf Klreand HanlarProof Bafei , Vault Uoort.Jnll Work.hhutivrn and Wlru Work. Cur. Klh anil Jackiuu Sla. , Oiiiahu , Neb , Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A 'inSBROWM CO. , Whol ia1e Manuficturcti ot Sasli , DOIII-H , Itlinds and MouldliiffB , llraoch otrice,12lh and Itard fU.Oeisi3.y _ ! i > . BOIIN MANUFACTURING CO.\ \ Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Bllndi , Uould'jiei.Stalr ' Work and Interior Hard WondPliiIlk Juit opened. N. K.cor. Slli uud l. vcn orthHui. Omutu , .S'eb. 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